Showing posts with label around the home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label around the home. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Around The Home: Productivity!

Last week I shared how we were knee deep in grading and excavating work around the house.  This week I'm so excited to reveal that it is completed!



We spent the weekend fertilizing, seeding, and covering the immediate yard.  The rest of the property is seeded and fertilized.  Now we await the rain which should be coning in tomorrow and Thursday.



To say I look forward to grass is an understatement!  I cannot stand having red mud around my house - not a red mud fan and never will be!

Our next project will be building our garden.  I'm seriously looking forward to having my own little crop of tomatoes, peppers, cukes, and maybe some berries again!



How are your projects coming along around your home?  Are you planning a garden for the warm months?  What will you be planting?













Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Around The Home

What's crackin' on this Tuesday?!?!

Lately, we have had a heck of a lot going on over at the house.


We can check another item off the list!

Our yard has been undergoing the regrading we so desperately needed!

Alright, alright maybe it is more than the yard!

Almost all of the land.

Here is what it has been like over the past five days:

Looking good - excavating and bulldozing.  This was day one!

Are we building pyramids?

Good buy toothpick pines!

This boy is loving all the dirt and "mountains" in the yard now!

And so is his sister - they are dirt kids!

A lot of work...still in progress!



Needless to say now I'm just praying that the rains hold off and we can get some grass seed sown very soon!  

Are you working on any projects around the home?  Share them!  I love seeing what we're all into!










Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Around the Home

Well it has been a hot second since I said I would post more on this topic.

Just admitting...
This may be a jam packed post...

Have you ever made a very small change in your home and seen a huge impact due to it?
Well this past weekend was the weekend of small changes, big impacts!


Over the weekend we did a little sprucing up around the outside of the house.

Guys, it is amazing the difference some shutters can make!

Before


After

So aside from the fact the summer butchered our yard can you tell the impact of the first set of shutters?  All I could say was, WOW!  We have one more set going up on the second story windows soon.  Maybe it was a little premature to put this on the blog....sorry had to!


I am just thrilled to have this set up.  By the way, my husband and son did this while I was at church on Sunday.  Our daughter was sick so they stayed home to hang out with her and I got a break.  My little guy (who will be three this month) was very proud of "building windows".  I thought that was so cute.

While we are looking at the front of the house....

Another small change we made a few months ago was moving our patio table and chairs a whopping eight feet.  We had it on the open air side of the deck and thus weren't using it but every now and then.  Face it, the North Carolina sun can beat you down pretty hard!  After staining the deck I decided to put the table and chairs on the covered "porch" side of the deck.  It made such a HUGE difference.  


I use this table all the time!  Since we adore being outside now weather doesn't really stop us from coming out to read the paper, eat dinner, or just sit and chat.  I also really love to work on the blog out there too.

I love to have flowers around the table.  Earlier in the summer I had planted a few of the already put together planter assortments that Lowe's has to offer.  They lasted much longer than I expected (three months to be precise).  When I went back to purchase a couple more last week, I was not very impressed with their selection.

One thing you must know about me (that I say on repeat) is that I am Queen of the Tightwads.  So when I go to buy flowers (at Lowe's) I always spend about five minutes up at the front of the garden center and probably twenty at the back.  The excitement I get when I see racks of nearly dead plants marked down to $1-$5 just makes my heart skip a beat.

I live for bringing those lifeless flowers back from their near death experience.

And sometimes, you find flowers that don't need any resuscitation!


This hanging basket was reduced to $3.  Yes, $3 and its thriving!  My friend Jennifer, who was over on Saturday night, said:  Where did you get a hanging basket for $3!!!


This was a prearranged planter that I also scored for $3.  It needed some water and to be out of the direct burning sun.  I cannot wait for the flowers to bloom soon!

Speaking of flowers....



Back in May, when I was planting flowers like a crazy woman, I purchased some coleus to just toy around with.  I ended up getting burned out on planting that Memorial Day Monday and just dumped my coleus in a back corner flower bed.  There was really no rhyme or reason to my planting of it.  I also figured it would die since coleus loves shade.  The spot I had placed it in doesn't get too much shade.

Boy was I mistaken.

My coleus took off this season!  It is so beautiful that I'm going to tell you it is my new go to plant.  I'm hoping I can make it last until at least the second week of October.  Fingers crossed!

And now to deep thoughts....


This really excited me.  It is a baby sunflower.  I did not plant any sunflowers this year nor have I ever planted sunflowers.  I'm not really sure why I have not planted them because I find them to be so shabby chic pretty!

It just so happens I feed my wild birds sunflower seeds.  I never really thought much about the fact that those seeds turn into sunflowers if I don't go weed my back flower bed.  Painstakingly, this summer I weeded that flower bed like a mad woman.  Pulling out everything I thought did not belong.  I would be so angry as I spent so much time ripping out those weeds.  I had even thought about just stopping and letting it grow over.  Maybe next season I would hoe it all up and just plant a flowering ground cover in it.  

Over the weekend I noticed that I had missed one of those seed sprouts, aka weeds, and now its preparing to bloom.

Did you know all flowers are weeds?  

Every single flower we can identify and pick or choose for weddings, gardens, corsages, bouquets, to express sorrow or love....is a weed.  I spent so much time in that flower bed picking out the weeds - just assuming they were all bad - and they weren't.  There was beauty to be beheld if I would have just given it some time.  

You know we can probably correlate that to our lives.  We see things we have to pick at and remove because we think they look bad or serve no purpose; when in reality we should have let them simply be.

They may have turned into something strikingly beautiful and wonderful.  Don't be so critical of yourself or others.  You'll miss out on the gorgeousness you cannot see yet.

And finally....

Nothing annoys me more than forgetting the day that I need to pull the trash cans and the recycle bins to the end of the drive....



My husband and I both neglected to remember trash and recycle carry out night.  Last week was a complete headache because of it!

Sorry Mr. Recycle Guy!  We're going to have a whole lotta compacting for you!



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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Around the Home (Yes, its been a while!)

Realizing I haven't done a post like this in over a month!  Oops!

What can I say?

Well we sowed the yard in April.
We had beautiful grass.
It failed to rain the month of June.
And now we have....


Death.

Inside the house I am over the tile floor.
I could very much have a big hissy fit about the person who did our tile work but I've decided to just say this....
If you are local and entertaining any work please email me a list of possible handy men you are interested in enlisting.  If that fool's name is on your list I will be sure to tell you.
I can give you the initials KF.  <wink>

Our tile will have to be done all over again...

This is sad because our cabinets are on top of the tile.  Yes, that means we would be without a kitchen.  Yes, that means I could not mentally or emotionally or any -ally handle it.  So hopefully the tile will not kill us before the kids are oh I don't know....17?

Remember our Family Room?

A Brownie World: Around the Home Rennovation Valspar Mountpelier Ashlar Gray paint, Target rug, flooring from Lowes Tavern Oak.

Well a few months back I donated the furniture to Goodwill.  The room is now an area rug, Lego's, and other assorted toys and books.  The kids used it for Netflix viewing (currently of any Disney Christmas movie).  I'm itching to get some furniture in there.

The other day on Zulily I spotted some adorable futons that would work in that room.  I'm thinking a futon is perfect for a room the kids hang out in.  They could have movie nights and fall asleep on the futon and not worry about going to their beds.  

English Garden Futon Mattress & White Monterey Storage Frame
Via zulily.com
Of course this one is sold out.  Yes, I'm aware white fabric and small children are a major no-no.  We shall continue on on our search!

I love our living room.  I have no reports on it other than I have yet to find a window treatment I like.  The struggle is real in the curtain world.  I also need to think about purchasing another lamp for that room.  Are you guys like me?  Do you prefer lamp light over ceiling light at night?  

I will share that I love to buy lamps at Dollar General?  Not kidding.  They have some adorable lighting solutions for $12.  I like that price tag.


The kitchen, despite the floor, is one of my favorite rooms of the house. I can tell you this is because I spend 90% of my time in this room.  It seems to be the place for all my activities; cooking, cleaning, blogging, reading, etc.



A few months ago my husband and I purchased this adorable little produce rack....I love it.  The porcelain egg containers came from A.B. Seed in Colfax, NC.

The room that I fight with is the laundry room.  I can organize that bad boy and two weeks later it looks like a war was waged in it.  I have found that since I consign my children's clothing in the seasons sales; I am unable to throw away any clothing hanger.  I feel like it is my duty to hoard them so I have enough for the next go around.  Am I alone?

The master bedroom is still a work in progress.  I'm not happy with some colors in there.  Mainly the colors I speak of is my bedspread.  I love thin quilts and have had two of the same type from Stein Mart.  Right now I hate the way my bedspread just blends into the wall color.  I would like to go pick up a creme, gold, or silver toned quilt for the bed.  

Quilt - Full/Queen, 25-55608004, The quilt goes contemporary in the chic River Rock pattern, with a stitch pattern that recreates the look of polished stones. It's a beautiful addition to any bedroom in a silk-look fabric. River Rock, Main View, ENHZ Main View ENHZ
Via

What can I say about the children's rooms?  Nothing.  I really just refer to them as "those rooms upstairs" --- my daughter's is a Barbie nightmare and my son's is bland because he just wants to hang out with us.  I have a feeling in a few years I'll be all about decorating those little rooms but until then I'm not too worried over them!

Are you working on any decorating or other projects in and around your home?  If so, share!











Monday, April 20, 2015

Backyard Dreams




Backyards can be magical places.  I adore a good backyard with plenty of room for running and playing and plenty of room for quiet reflection.  Of course we cannot forget lots of space for entertaining your friends and family!

As we start pulling our backyard together I'm doing more dreaming of what I'd love to have back there.  Dreaming is what makes life so much fun right?

monogrammed rocking chair + lantern love    Southern Soul Mates: Fall Decor

Plenty of comfy rocking to review a long day or catch up with an old friend.

Dream Garden! It Even Has a Chicken Coop - Southern Living

Feathery friends to entertain us and get some goodies from.

Mommy's Kitchen - Old Fashioned & Southern Style Cooking: New Backyard Addition {Fire Pit on a Budget}

A fire makes it all so much better in the evenings

10 Incredible DIY Lawn Games

A little gaming never hurt anyone, now did it?

Dishfunctional Designs: This Ain't Yer Grandma's Porch Swing! DIY Swing Beds & Chairs

Put on the romance under the light of the stars or LED chandelier!

Square-foot gardening in a small yard from start to finish with layouts and Lessons Learned (the hard way)

A grocery store in your own backyard, yes please!

Raised clubhouse. I thought I wanted a swing set but...

A secret club house....

Beach Sign Beach Decor Keep Calm Pretend by CarovaBeachSignCo

And a little dreaming.....


What is in your backyard?

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A Fresh Start

Monday, April 13, 2015

Around The Home {Weekend Work}

Spring Break is over
My little guy is not happy....and ok I'm a bit bummed myself.

Well we did some work this weekend....



The grass is sown!

Straw is covering it!



And the flower beds are pretty much completed!  1, 2, and 3.


Cannot forget the birdies!  Our feeders are up.  I love some birds, ya'll.



Did you do any home projects this week?  I'm so interested in seeing them.  This is my kind of fun.

Have a terrific Monday :)